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Justin Madders told delegates that more employment tribunal judges were to be appointed amid an upgrading of legal ...
Nurses, midwives and numerous other workers across NHS Scotland have accepted a two-year pay deal. Yesterday, 60% of members ...
At the Acas 2025 conference in Westminster, Soames accused the government of failing to listen to businesses's concerns about ...
Two-fifths of employers are struggling to hire, according to the latest Talent Trends report from Michael Page.
The Royal College of Nursing has warned an NHS trust in Darlington that its policy on providing changing rooms breaches rules ...
Ministers could block executives at Thames Water from taking bonuses after the utility applied for a £3bn emergency loan.
Teacher and union rep awarded £370,000 after head teacher unfairly dismissed her in ‘revenge’ for her opposing lesson ...
EHRC extends consultation on an updated code of practice –  following Supreme Court’s biological sex judgment – from two to ...
Polygamous working', or secretly holding down more than one full-time job, creates a whole gamut of headaches for HR, as Nic ...
The government plans to cut the number of civil service roles in London by 12,000, closing 11 offices in the capital.
The EAT has dismissed a discrimination claim brought by a cleaner for the Ministry of Justice because she was a contractor.
Scoring someone lower in a redundancy selection process if they do not have a degree can constitute indirect age ...